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    It's here!

    So I got home today, checked my messages, and found that I had one. After listening to it, I leaped into my car and rushed to Guitar Center as fast as I could. As you can imagine, I didn't spend much time there after that,

    I've been playing my new Sapphire Black Bongo 5 HH since then, and just paused briefly to report my incredible joy right now. Not to mention the beauty was set up and intonated perfectly right away. All I had to do was raise the neck pickup a litte and it was good to go.

    Well, I'm gonna go play some more, this bass is simply incredible.

    -P.S. Sorry about the lack of pictures, I don't have a camera for one reason or another. I should probably buy one...

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    hmm gotta love new toys especially new toy day!!
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    my fav. part about getting a brand new EBMM is that amazing smell when you 1st crack open the case...and how it lingers for a couple weeks
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    Congrats. That incredible joy never goes away when you plug in your bongo. I still get that oh boy smile when I pick mine up to this very day.

    Have some fun with it.


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    I should be getting my first EBMM bass very soon. I have noticed a common element related to adjustments required upon receiving a new bass. I'm a bit nervous about that as I have no experience in this regard. Sorry if this is covered in another thread .... but I'm wondering what adjustments are possible and how to be sure it's set-up properly when receiving it new. Is the retailer responsible for initial set-up? Thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by nashman View Post
    I should be getting my first EBMM bass very soon. I have noticed a common element related to adjustments required upon receiving a new bass. I'm a bit nervous about that as I have no experience in this regard. Sorry if this is covered in another thread .... but I'm wondering what adjustments are possible and how to be sure it's set-up properly when receiving it new. Is the retailer responsible for initial set-up? Thanks!
    Usually the only adjustment needed on a new EBMM bass is a tweak of the truss wheel one way or the other to accomadate changes from the weather differences between SLO and where you obtain the bass.

    IMHO.

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    Yeah be careful with the pickup height adjustment those are neodymium mags with a powerful preamp and you really should return it to factory spec for best performance....too many people set the height at the level they did with their old passive basses
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    For sure BP. I had to lower my pup a bit. The ampeg drivers weren't tough enough.


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    Great Guys ... good to know ... thanks. I'd rather not mess with it too much and would prefer to leave it up to a professional until I can at least learn the ropes. Like a lot of things, I think you can do more bad than good by messing with it, especially when you don't know WTF you are doing.
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